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- NJ
- Cape May County
- 1/22/26
- 01/23/2026
- 33 Minutes
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Overview: During the latest Ocean City Council meeting, major developments unfolded as the council approved the engagement of Ridgeway Legal as special counsel to navigate the complexities surrounding the controversial 600 boardwalk redevelopment. This decision was made amidst public demands for transparency and a careful examination of the non-routine resolution that many residents believe requires further scrutiny.
- NJ
- Burlington County
- 1/22/26
- 01/22/2026
- 91 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Willingboro Town Council meeting prominently featured a proclamation honoring the late Anthony Williams Senior for his extensive contributions to education, faith, and community service. Alongside this recognition, the council discussed preparations for an impending snowstorm, addressed parking issues, and considered resolutions related to various township services and projects.
- IL
- Cook County
- 1/22/26
- 01/22/2026
- 167 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In its recent meeting, the Township High School District 211 School Board addressed financial issues, including a controversial proposed increase in student user fees and a resolution to resolve delayed property tax revenue from Cook County.
- NJ
- Hunterdon County
- 1/22/26
- 01/28/2026
- 106 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: During the recent Lambertville City Council meeting, discussions focused on a proposed water main project at Swan Creek and changes to employee health benefits. The council also touched upon infrastructure modifications, redevelopment plans, and the city’s efforts to enhance public engagement and safety measures.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 1/22/26
- 02/05/2026
- 51 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Boston Zoning Board of Appeals met for a remote hearing on January 22, 2026, where it approved a controversial proposal to convert two single-family homes on Emerson Street into duplex units. The decision was met with mixed reactions, as community members voiced concerns over the potential impact on neighborhood dynamics, specifically regarding parking and noise.